From the luxury departure lounge to the oasis-styled exterior complete with gently swaying palm trees, Doha’s brand new Hamad International Airport is the very epitome of modern elegance.
Hamad International Airport one of the few Middle Eastern hubs to connect with all six continents, putting it at the very heart of the international transport system.
Book a flight to Khartoum with Qatar Airways and explore a city that is a classic example of modern life in ancient surroundings.
Khartoum, the Sudanese capital, is located where the White Nile meets the Blue Nile. It is a confounding mix of then and now. Its skyline, glittering with towering glass buildings, stands alongside colonial structures. While it may be home to Ancient Egyptian temples and historic palaces, a trip to Khartoum will show you that it also embraces the present.
Flying from Doha
From the luxurious departure lounge to the oasis-styled exterior complete with gently swaying palm trees, Hamad International Airport is the epitome of modern elegance. It is one of the few Middle Eastern hubs to connect with all six continents, putting it at the very heart of international transport systems.
Transportation and Parking
Short-term parking is available on both sides of the terminal, and the Eastern car park will be more convenient if you are flying with Qatar Airways.
You can also take a bus ride to one of Doha’s business centres or residential areas. Simply make your way to the bus pavilion on the right, just outside the terminal entrance.
To enjoy your own private space, rent a car or take your seat in a chauffeur-driven limousine.
Arriving at Hamad International Airport
If you are flying in First or Business Class with Qatar Airways, enter through Gate 1 to reach your check-in counter faster. When flying in Economy Class, you can get there easily from Gate 2 or 3.
Facilities and amenities
Rest assured that you will embark on a rewarding and hassle-free trip when departing from Hamad International Airport. Wherever you are going, stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi, available throughout the terminal. You can also make the most of facilities such as prayer rooms, quiet rooms, children’s play areas and more.
Take your journey to the next level when spoiling yourself at Qatar Duty Free. Discover everything from perfumes and cosmetics to confectionary and more, at the globe’s premium retail outlets. Then tantalise your taste buds as you explore the flavours of local and international cuisine at renowned restaurants.
After indulging in world-class shopping and dining, relax at one of our sophisticated lounges, such as the Oryx Lounge. Privilege Club members can benefit from exclusive access to the Platinum, Gold or Silver Lounges.
To delight in an immersive experience, head to Al Mourjan Business Lounge – The Garden at Hamad International Airport. Savour fine cuisine while surrounded by luscious greenery, or unwind in a tranquil setting at one 24 quiet rooms.
Arriving in Khartoum
The meeting point of the Blue and the White Nile rivers, the Sudanese capital of Khartoum is a huge, sprawling city that has embraced modern culture while still retaining its own traditional character.
Khartoum has quite a frenetic pace of life, and its busy streets and bustling markets are always on the go from the early hours through to late at night. This makes it an enchanting and chameleon-like location, and its character shifts according to the time of day.
Book a flight to Khartoum with Qatar Airways and explore this enigmatic city for yourself. From presidential palaces to the natural beauty of two of the most important rivers in Africa, huge souqs and ceremonial splendour, Khartoum has it all.
Tourist attractions
The natural splendour of the Blue Nile and the White Nile are undoubtedly one of Khartoum’s biggest draws. Where the two meet (the Confluence) can be seen at Al-Mogran, located at the very end of Nile Street.
For the best view stand on the old metal bridge and you’ll see the two rivers meeting right underneath your feet.
The Sudan Presidential Palace Museum is an excellent starting point for visitors to learn more about the culture of Sudan. Souq Omdurman is said to be one of the largest markets in Africa, and a rich hunting ground for genuine souvenirs and good quality accessories.
Head for the handicraft street towards the northern end of the market.
Every Friday (except during Ramadan) head to the Hamed al-Nil tomb to witness a colourful display of Sufi dancing.
Alternatively (and if you’re prepared to travel a little further out of town) on Friday afternoons at 4pm outside the Sita Al Haj Yousef souq you’ll find two teams of Nufa wrestlers battling it out in front of hundreds of spectators!
Travel Considerations
Flights to Khartoum with Qatar Airways land at Khartoum International Airport. Visa restrictions for entry into the country will depend on your country of origin, length of stay and whether your trip is for business or pleasure. Before you fly to Khartoum please check the visa and passport requirements.
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